<long_desc>This parameter specifies the ADC channel used to monitor voltage of main power battery. A value of -1 means to use the board default.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Battery 1 current per volt (A/V)</short_desc>
<long_desc>The voltage seen by the 3.3V ADC multiplied by this factor will determine the battery current. A value of -1 means to use the board default.</long_desc>
<long_desc>This parameter controls the source of battery data. The value 'Power Module' means that measurements are expected to come from a power module. If the value is set to 'External' then the system expects to receive mavlink battery status messages.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Full cell voltage (5C load)</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of battery 1 is considered full under a mild load. This will never be the nominal voltage of 4.2V</long_desc>
<short_desc>Battery 1 voltage divider (V divider)</short_desc>
<long_desc>This is the divider from battery 1 voltage to 3.3V ADC voltage. If using e.g. Mauch power modules the value from the datasheet can be applied straight here. A value of -1 means to use the board default.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Empty cell voltage (5C load)</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of battery 1 is considered empty. The voltage should be chosen before the steep dropoff to 2.8V. A typical lithium battery can only be discharged down to 10% before it drops off to a voltage level damaging the cells.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Voltage drop per cell on full throttle</short_desc>
<long_desc>This implicitely defines the internal resistance to maximum current ratio for battery 1 and assumes linearity. A good value to use is the difference between the 5C and 20-25C load. Not used if BAT1_R_INTERNAL is set.</long_desc>
<long_desc>This parameter specifies the ADC channel used to monitor voltage of main power battery. A value of -1 means to use the board default.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Battery 2 current per volt (A/V)</short_desc>
<long_desc>The voltage seen by the 3.3V ADC multiplied by this factor will determine the battery current. A value of -1 means to use the board default.</long_desc>
<long_desc>This parameter controls the source of battery data. The value 'Power Module' means that measurements are expected to come from a power module. If the value is set to 'External' then the system expects to receive mavlink battery status messages.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Full cell voltage (5C load)</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of battery 1 is considered full under a mild load. This will never be the nominal voltage of 4.2V</long_desc>
<short_desc>Battery 2 voltage divider (V divider)</short_desc>
<long_desc>This is the divider from battery 2 voltage to 3.3V ADC voltage. If using e.g. Mauch power modules the value from the datasheet can be applied straight here. A value of -1 means to use the board default.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Empty cell voltage (5C load)</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of battery 1 is considered empty. The voltage should be chosen before the steep dropoff to 2.8V. A typical lithium battery can only be discharged down to 10% before it drops off to a voltage level damaging the cells.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Voltage drop per cell on full throttle</short_desc>
<long_desc>This implicitely defines the internal resistance to maximum current ratio for battery 1 and assumes linearity. A good value to use is the difference between the 5C and 20-25C load. Not used if BAT2_R_INTERNAL is set.</long_desc>
<long_desc>This parameter controls the source of battery data. The value 'Power Module' means that measurements are expected to come from a power module. If the value is set to 'External' then the system expects to receive mavlink battery status messages.</long_desc>
<short_desc>This parameter is deprecated. Please use BAT1_SOURCE instead</short_desc>
<long_desc>Battery monitoring source. This parameter controls the source of battery data. The value 'Power Module' means that measurements are expected to come from a power module. If the value is set to 'External' then the system expects to receive mavlink battery status messages.</long_desc>
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<short_desc>Full cell voltage (5C load)</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of the battery is considered full under a mild load. This will never be the nominal voltage of 4.2V</long_desc>
<short_desc>This parameter is deprecated. Please use BAT1_V_CHARGED instead</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of battery 1 is considered full under a mild load. This will never be the nominal voltage of 4.2V</long_desc>
<short_desc>Battery voltage divider (V divider)</short_desc>
<long_desc>This is the divider from battery voltage to 3.3V ADC voltage. If using e.g. Mauch power modules the value from the datasheet can be applied straight here. A value of -1 means to use the board default.</long_desc>
<short_desc>This parameter is deprecated. Please use BAT1_V_DIV</short_desc>
<short_desc>Empty cell voltage (5C load)</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of the battery is considered empty. The voltage should be chosen before the steep dropoff to 2.8V. A typical lithium battery can only be discharged down to 10% before it drops off to a voltage level damaging the cells.</long_desc>
<short_desc>This parameter is deprecated. Please use BAT1_V_EMPTY instead</short_desc>
<long_desc>Defines the voltage where a single cell of battery 1 is considered empty. The voltage should be chosen before the steep dropoff to 2.8V. A typical lithium battery can only be discharged down to 10% before it drops off to a voltage level damaging the cells.</long_desc>
<short_desc>Voltage drop per cell on full throttle</short_desc>
<long_desc>This implicitely defines the internal resistance to maximum current ratio and assumes linearity. A good value to use is the difference between the 5C and 20-25C load. Not used if BAT_R_INTERNAL is set.</long_desc>
<short_desc>This parameter is deprecated. Please use BAT1_V_LOAD_DROP instead</short_desc>
<long_desc>This implicitely defines the internal resistance to maximum current ratio for battery 1 and assumes linearity. A good value to use is the difference between the 5C and 20-25C load. Not used if BAT_R_INTERNAL is set.</long_desc>